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30:1 (January 1988)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
Symbols of National Consciousness
ARJUN APPADURAI,“How to Make a National Cuisine: Cookbooks
in Contemporary India,”3-24.
JOHN BORNE.MAN,“Race, Ethnicity, Species. Breed: Totemism
and Horse-Breed Classification in America,”25-51.
Politics of Kinship
AIDAN SOUTHALL,“The Segmentary State in Africa and Asia,”52-82.
IRENE SILVERBLATT,“Imperial Dilemmas, the Politics of Kinship.
and Inca Reconstruction of History,”83-102.
Early Modern Revolution
JACK A. GOLDSTONE,“East and West in the Seventeenth Century:
Political Crises in Stuart England. Ottoman Turkey, and Ming China,”103-142.
WAYNE P. TE BRAKE,“Violence in the Dutch Patriot Revolution,”143-163.
STUART CLARK,“Popular Culture and Politics in the English
Revolution. A Review Article,”164-169.
CSSH Discussion
IDA ALTMAN,“Emigrants and Society: An Approach to the Background
of Colonial Spanish America. A Review Article,”170-190.
CSSH Notes:191-196.
30:2 (April 1988)
Edtiorial Foreword,197-198.
Words of Authority
JANET EWALD,“Speaking, Writing, and Authority: Explorations
in and from the Kingdom of Taqali,”199-224.
C.J. FULLER,“Hinduism and Scriptural Authority in Modern
Indian Law,”225-248.
HORACE DEWEY,“Russia's Debt to the Mongols in Suretyship
and Collective Responsibility,”249-270.
Catholicism and the Frontiers of Conflict
ROBERT I. BURNS. SJ,“The Missionary Syndrome: Crusader
and Pacific Northwest Religious Expansionism,”271-285.
ERICK D. LANGER and ROBER H. JACKSON,“Colonial and Republican
Missions Compared: The Cases of Alta California and Southeastern
Bolivia,”286-311.
THOMAS KSELMAN,“Funeral Conflicts In Nineteenth-Century
France,”312-332.
CARL STRIKWERDA,“The Divided Class: Catholics vs. Socialist
in Belgium. 1880-1914,”333-359.
CSSH Discussions
JOHN K. THURNTON,“The Art of War in Angola, 1575-1680,”360-378.
FRANK PERLIN,“Disarticulation of the World: Writing India's
Economic History. A Review Article,”379-387.
KRISTINE BRULAND,“‘The Coming of Industrial Order.’
A Review Article,”388-393.
CSSH Notes:394-400.
30:3 (July 1988)
Editorial Foreword,401-402.
Social Structure and the Economics of Agriculture
JOHN R. SHEPHERD,“Rethinking Tenancy: Explaining Spatial
and Temporal Vacation in Late Imperial and Republican China ,”403-431.
MARIKO ASANO-TAMANOI,“Farmers, Industries, and the State.
The Culture of Contract Farming in Spain and Japan,”432-452.
JANE H. ADAMS,“The Decoupling of Farm and Household: Differential
Consequences of Capitalist Development on Southern Illinois and
Third World Family Farms,”453-482.
Inventing Women's Roles
SUSAN BAGGETT BARHAM,“Conceptualisations of Women within
Australian Egalitarian Thought,”483-510.
JOY PARR,“Disaggregrating the Sexual Division of Labour:
A Transatlantic Case Study,”511-533.
JANET THOMAS,“Women and Capitalism: Oppression or Emancination.
A Review Article,”534-549.
Professionalization and Formal Knowledge
C. W. R. GISPEN,“German Engineers and American Social Theory:
Historical Perspectives on Professionalization,”550-574.
PHILIPPA LEVINE,“Metamorphosis and the Muse. A Review Article,”575-579.
R0BERT HILTON,“The Social Organisation of Knowledge and
Social Policy. A Review Article,”580-587.
CSSH Notes:588-592.
30:4 (April 1988)
Editorial Foreword,593-594.
Cultural Power
MICHAEL G. KENNY,“Mutesa's Crime: Hubris and the control
of Afncan Kings,”595-612.
MICHAEL KOROVKIN and GUY LANOUE,“On the Substantiality of
Form: Interpreting Expression, in the Paradigm of Social Organization,”613-648.
BRIAN STODDART,“Sport, Cultural Imperialism, and Colonial
Response in the British Empire,”649-673.
P. STEVEN SANGREN,“History and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy:
The Ma Tsu Cult of Taiwan,”674-697.
The Persistence of Local Interests
JIM HANDY,“National Policy, Agrarian Reform. and the Corporate
Community during the Guatemalan Revolution, 1944-1954,”698-724.
J. A. C. MACKIE and W. J. O'MALLEY,“Productivity Decline
in the Java Sugar Industry from an Olsonian Perspective,”725-749.
PETER McPHEE,“Recent Writing on Rural Society and Politics
in France. 1789-1900. A Review Article,”750-752.
IAN ROXBOROUGH,“Modernization Theory Revisited. A Review
Article.”753-761.
CSSH Discussion
STEPHEN WILSON,“Infanticide, Child Abandonment, and Female
Honour in Nineteenth-Century Corsica,”762-783.
DAVID E. GOODMAN and MICHAEL R. REDCLlFT,“Problems in Analysing
the Agrarian Transition in Europe,”784-791.
DESMOND S. KING and KENNETH R. HOOVER,“New Right Ideology:
A Debate,”792-803.
CHRISTOPHER H. JOHNSON,“Back to Politics: Some Recent Books
in Norih American Labor History. A Review Article,”804-819.
CSSH Notes:820-822.
Index Volume 26-30,823-874.
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